Sec. 771.037. COMMISSION MEMBER TRAINING. (a) A person who is appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the commission may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in attendance at a meeting of the commission until the person completes a training program that complies with this section.
(b) The training program must provide the person with information regarding:
(1) the legislation that created the commission;
(2) the programs operated by the commission;
(3) the role and functions of the commission;
(4) the rules of the commission, with an emphasis on the rules that relate to disciplinary and investigatory authority;
(5) the current budget of the commission;
(6) the results of the most recent formal audit of the commission;
(7) the requirements of:
(A) the open meetings law, Chapter 551, Government Code;
(B) the public information law, Chapter 552, Government Code;
(C) the administrative procedure law, Chapter 2001, Government Code; and
(D) other laws relating to public officials, including conflict of interest laws; and
(8) any applicable ethics policies adopted by the commission or the Texas Ethics Commission.
(c) A person appointed to the commission is entitled to reimbursement, as provided by the General Appropriations Act, for the travel expenses incurred in attending the training program, regardless of whether the attendance of the program occurs before or after the person qualifies for office.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1405, Sec. 10, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 771 - State Administration of Emergency Communications
Subchapter B. Commission on State Emergency Communications
Section 771.031. Composition of Commission
Section 771.0315. Eligibility for Membership or to Be General Counsel
Section 771.0316. Grounds for Removal of Commission Member
Section 771.032. Application of Sunset Act
Section 771.035. Staff; Personnel Policies
Section 771.036. Standards of Conduct
Section 771.037. Commission Member Training
Section 771.038. Public Comments
Section 771.040. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution